Overview
Sending out an SOS: Best Practices for Returning Patients with SOS/VOD on the Road to Cure
Are you prepared to properly diagnose and treat sinusoidal obstruction syndrome/veno-occlusive disease (SOS/VOD)? SOS/VOD is a consequence certain patients experience secondary to hematopoietic stem cell transplants and some hematologic cancer treatments. To effectively build clinical confidence and knowledge on mitigating VOD/SOS, clinicians can benefit from these live visiting professorship programs (VPPs) led by experts on this often-devastating condition. After participating in these VPPs, hematologists, oncologists, bone marrow transplant physicians, intensivists and hepatologists, should be better able to identify and treat SOS/VOD in a more timely, effective manner.
Would you be interested in hosting a complimentary Visiting Professorship Program (VPP)? Easy-to-administer one-hour independent medical education is available to your clinical team. Let us bring the expert to you, we will coordinate a day and time that works for you.
https://www.achlvpp.org/ActivityRegistration/VOD220VPP